Premier League best signings after Matchweek 8

New signings have impressed and we take a look at some of the best signings for their teams.

Premier League best signings after Matchweek 8
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Diogo Jota is Liverpool’s best signing in the summer, talkSPORTS reports.

The Portuguese arrived from Wolverhampton Wanderers for a fee of £45m after the arrival of Thiago Alcantara and Tsimikas Kostas.

Jota has seven goals for Liverpool so far and has been a threat to Roberto Firmino’s position in the Liverpool front three.

He won the UEFA Champions League Player of the Week after his stellar performance against Atalanta which earned him a hat trick last Tuesday.

Thiago Silva was revealed as Chelsea’s best signing having arrived from Paris Saint Germain on a free transfer.

Although Lampard had spent more than £250million on Timo Werner, Kai Havertz, Ben Chilwell, Mendy and Hakim Ziyech yet his impressive form despite his age has helped to shield the Blues defence as they now avoid unnecessary goals like before.

After his blunder against West Brom in Chelsea’s 3-3 at the Hawthorns, Silva has stepped up and is a great addition to the Blues side.

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Ollie Watkins has six goals in seven matches and is proving to be a great asset for Villa.

His hat trick against Liverpool and brace at the Emirates proved his prolificacy in front of goal. Having joined the Premier League side for £28m, from Brentford, an amount which put many teams off the player, the 24-year-old English international is proving his worth for Dean Smith’s side.

Jose Mourinho’s acquisition of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg from Southampton tells how the manager is best at making signings when given the funds he needs. The Dane has established himself as a versatile player proving more than his £15m worth.

He is balanced Spurs midfield was lacking, becoming a rock hard player for the London team who sit second on the League table.

James Rodriguez proved his abilities in Everton’s midfield and guided them to their first five games unbeaten in the Premier League. Although Ancelotti’s side is lacking a bit of steadiness which has weighed them down, losing three consecutive games, against Southampton, Newcastle and Manchester United. He has three goals and three assists and could still be hot for the Toffees after the international break.